Ironically (hi, Mary!) she evidently did some of the “Vampire: the Ascension” interior illustrations. I’ll have to pull my book out from downstairs and look for it.
Alas, it is coming on one of the Slow Boats from California, since it wasn’t an immediate necessity to hand-carry it back.
The art is on the page (and in the catalog) horizontal, but the signature/chop on the print, and the hanger on the frame, is vertical, as in the picture above. Odd.
Pretty!
A lot of fun, and a departure from the author’s usual work (which is usually more Nouveau / Muchaesque, but also lovely). http://www.echo-x.com/
(Better picture of the print here: http://www.echo-x.com/Portfolio.aspx?ID=coy )
Ironically (hi, Mary!) she evidently did some of the “Vampire: the Ascension” interior illustrations. I’ll have to pull my book out from downstairs and look for it.
Alas, it is coming on one of the Slow Boats from California, since it wasn’t an immediate necessity to hand-carry it back.
Wow, that’s some nice work, and yes, it has a very strong Art Nouveau influence to it.
N.C.
Ask Mary
(image Meade)
According to her website – it is horizontal and named “Asian mermaid” Looks good either way
No – she is part of “Asian Mermaid” project but is indeed “Coy” (no pun intended???)
Pun quite intended, I’m sure.
The art is on the page (and in the catalog) horizontal, but the signature/chop on the print, and the hanger on the frame, is vertical, as in the picture above. Odd.